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...history. Those who cannot journey still join in celebrating the Festival of Sacrifice, in which a lamb or goat is offered up to commemorate the same near sacrifice of a son that the Jews feature at their New Year. It is the holiest single day on the Islamic calendar...
...chair of the Faculty Committee on Religion, Hunt deserves much of the credit for the growing institutional sensitivity in recent years to all the communities of faith represented here. Under his leadership the comprehensive Calendar of Religious Observances and Holidays was conceived and published. By noting work and dietary restrictions, this calendar helps us to be more aware of and sensitive to the religious practices of others. Our public observances, our respect for individual differences and our recognition of conflicts between academic and religious obligations have all benefited immensely from his distinguished and dedicated service...
...market for integrated messaging software like IBM's Lotus Notes and Microsoft's Exchange, which include a bundle of collaboration tools from IM to group folders and calendar sharing, is $2.6 billion a year, according to research firm the Radicati Group, based in Palo Alto, Calif. That market is expected to grow to $4.4 billion by 2005. Software vendors are also selling pieces of these collaboration packages as stand-alone products, which IDC's Robert Mahowald says will further expand the market for corporate IM and related applications. "If I am a small company," Mahowald explains, "I can buy only...
...fading that relief will come from an economic rebound. Government economists on Aug. 30 estimated that the country generated zero GDP growth in the first quarter, revising an earlier estimate of a 1.4% gain. Ken Courtis, vice chairman of Goldman Sachs Asia, predicts no growth at all in calendar year 2002. "The only way to be optimistic about the Japanese economy," he says, "is to turn the charts upside down...
...Gore stumbles--or gets pushed--Gephardt has nurtured the organization, alliances and funding it takes to vault to the front of the pack. All three will matter more than ever in a front-loaded primary calendar that means candidates have to make a national impact even before the Iowa caucuses. No one, not even Gore, is closer to labor, thanks to the many battles Gephardt has fought for unions over trade issues. And the more the Dow sinks, the more broadly appealing his brand of feisty populism sounds...